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Brotherhood

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
4453
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Adjoa Andoh, Noel Clarke, Cornell John, Arnold Oceng, Ashley Thomas, Chris Ryman, Jack McMullen, Daniel Anthony, Red Madrell, Shanika Warren-Markland, Jason Maza, Steven Cree, Tonia Sotiropoulou, Lashana Lynch, David Ajala, Leeshon Alexander, Lee Charles, Olivia Chenery, Fredi Nwaka, Jahannah James, Fady Elsayed, KSI, Stormzy, Rosa Coduri-Fulford, Nylah Daily, Mahalia, Nehemiah Vassal, and Lauren Hill-Cottingham in Brotherhood (2016)
Sam is facing up to the new world. He realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges and which will require old friends to help him survive new dangers.
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DramaKriminalitätThriller

Sam stellt sich der neuen Welt. Er erkennt, dass sie auch neue Probleme und neue Herausforderungen mit sich bringt und die alten Freunde benötigt, um ihm zu helfen, neue Gefahren zu überlebe... Alles lesenSam stellt sich der neuen Welt. Er erkennt, dass sie auch neue Probleme und neue Herausforderungen mit sich bringt und die alten Freunde benötigt, um ihm zu helfen, neue Gefahren zu überleben.Sam stellt sich der neuen Welt. Er erkennt, dass sie auch neue Probleme und neue Herausforderungen mit sich bringt und die alten Freunde benötigt, um ihm zu helfen, neue Gefahren zu überleben.

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    • Noel Clarke
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    • Noel Clarke
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    6,0/10
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      • Arnold Oceng
      • Red Madrell
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      • 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Sam Peel
    Arnold Oceng
    Arnold Oceng
    • Henry Okocha
    Red Madrell
    Red Madrell
    • Alisa
    Adjoa Andoh
    Adjoa Andoh
    • Agnes Peel
    Shanika Warren-Markland
    Shanika Warren-Markland
    • Kayla
    David Ajala
    David Ajala
    • Detective Desmond 'BUDS' Lynch
    Cornell John
    Cornell John
    • Curtis Gayle
    Fekky Johnson
    • Mode Nightclub MC
    • (as Fekky)
    Samuel Moore
    • Band Member (Electric Guitar)
    Cedric Monzali
    • Band Member (Drums)
    Shaun Mendonca
    • Band Member (Bass)
    Daniel Anthony
    Daniel Anthony
    • Royston Peel
    Jack McMullen
    Jack McMullen
    • Drew
    Fady Elsayed
    Fady Elsayed
    • Wino
    Calvin Demba
    Calvin Demba
    • Marshall
    Stormzy
    Stormzy
    • Yardz
    • (as Michael 'Stormzy' Omari)
    Leeshon Alexander
    Leeshon Alexander
    • Melvin 'HUGS' Levin
    Jahannah James
    Jahannah James
    • Penny
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      • Noel Clarke
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      • Noel Clarke
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    7wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Wraps things up pretty well, but the advent of time shows

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday morning

    Sam Peel (Noel Clarke) has settled down with girlfriend Kayla (Shanika Warren-Markland) and two children, and has put his unsavoury past behind him. But he is thrust back into it when his younger brother Royston (Daniel Anthony) is gunned down while performing at a live show. Flash new crook Daley (Jason Maza) wants him to work for him, and has joined forces with Sam's old enemy Uncle Curtis (Cornell John) who has his own agenda. Sam tries to stay on the straight and narrow, until an horrific act plunges him back into the underworld he'd tried so hard to escape.

    Noel Clarke obviously felt, eight years after the last instalment Adulthood, that the series needed to be rounded off a little more than it already was, and so we have this, we are assured, the final part. Some backstage politics, shall we say, have clearly played their hands here, and so we see the Moony character missing altogether, and Sam mysteriously settled down with his girlfriend from the last film?!?, and of course Adam Deacon's Jay completely absent following the well documented real life spat that spewed up between him and Clarke. Personally, I didn't miss his hyper street kid antics this time round.

    While it still packs a powerful emotional punch or two, somehow the raw, gritty, uncompromising nature that characterised the first two films just isn't as evident here. Those films (the first one especially) were from the mind of a young man who had grown up in this unfortunate world, and who gained acclaim by recklessly writing down and screening all the types of stuff he'd seen, and as a result made a film that was 'as potent as a shot of vodka in the morning' as one tabloid review memorably put it. With such a large space of time between this and the last film, the cast (those still in it) and the material with them feel like they've grown up a bit, and this time it all seems to be played more for laughs, even during intense, dramatic scenes, especially from Arnold Oceang's Henry.

    That aside, the story all feels cobbled together without the strongest narrative flow and there's an air of predictability about a lot of it that doesn't go unnoticed. It's still worth seeing, though, a grown up, more seasoned ending that those from this generation will feel they've shared the journey with. ***
    6valleyjohn

    More polished than the previous two

    Brotherhood is the third in the series of Noel Clarke films set in London and featuring Sam Peel . Sam has grown up and is a different person to the one we saw in Kidulthood but trouble still seems to follow him in the form of an enemy who has come to seek revenge. What I like about these films is they feel very real. Although Brotherhood is more polished than the two previous films it still has that Independent vibe about it. None of the people on show are particularly likable which makes it quite hard to care what happens to them and the language is uncomfortable to hear at times . The main villain's racism seems over the top and unnecessary and kind of spoils what is an interesting film.
    5seanc-39407

    A Decent End

    Caught this today with my girlfriend and some friends. As fans of 'Kidulthood', 'Adulthood' and 'Anuvahood' (if counting), and seeing as it was a bank holiday Monday, we thought we'd go see it. A good, pretty much chavless crowd was there too. I was 14 when the first film came out and I remember the phenomenon it caused. I was 16 when the second arrived, and the reaction was even bigger, because of the first film. Now I'm 24 and the end is here. I feel I have grown up with these and they are special films. This is an entertaining, well-made end, if not a great one. Noel Clarke returns, amongst some other familiar faces. The supporting actors all do a good job but this is certainly Clarke's film. There's some pumping music, stylish edits and camera-work and the odd semi/fully naked woman to keep the lads happy. There's also some dark and repulsive scenes, that make this all the more gritty, as well as some good humour and deep messages too. It does feel like it needs Adam Deacon though, I must admit. I think fans of the first two films won't like it as much but it's a fitting finale. Overall, a decent end to a powerful trilogy that the target audience is sure to embrace.
    5MAYESY-44

    Not needed

    Didn't feel like this film was needed, still enjoyable but could take it or leave.
    2Prismark10

    Falsehood

    I was a big fan of Noel Clarke, he was a one man dynamo often writing, starring and directing his own movies. He refused to bow down to his detractors.

    Then his career went haywire as reports surfaced of his behaviour in later years. It might not have been illegal but it was certainly unethical. Unfortunately Clarke cannot seem to understand what wrong he has done.

    Something went awry in the final part of his trilogy, Brotherhood. Instead of being a gritty urban streetwise thriller like his previous two films, it feels more like a joke.

    Sam Peel (Noel Clarke) has done time for killing. He his now living a quiet life with a mundane job with his girlfriend Kayla (Shanika Warren-Markland) and two children.

    Things take a sinister turn as Sam is dragged back to a life he thought he left behind. His younger brother Royston (Daniel Anthony) is shot while performing in a show. Sam himself has been given a come on by a pretty East European lady.

    Pretty soon Sam and his family are being threatened by flash crook Daley (Jason Maza) and his crew but Sam has never done anything to upset him. It turns out that an old enemy is pulling the strings, Uncle Curtis (Cornell John) whose nephew Sam killed and who wants to destroy Sam's life.

    The story just did not walk, it really was a badly written film. If Uncle Curtis wanted Sam dead, he should had just killed him, not drag Sam's brother and mother into a stupid cat and mouse game.

    Still Clarke pulls a nice trick of attracting his fans from Doctor Who. Included in the cast are actors that have appeared in Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Class.

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      Adam Deacon's character, a key player in the previous 2 movies, will not be returning.
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      Sam Peel: Get out of my way blood

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      • 1. März 2017 (Deutschland)
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      • 1 Std. 44 Min.(104 min)
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